Twitter fakes out Ole Miss guard: Henderson says he has no regret

Mississippi guard Marshall Henderson talks to reporters in the locker room after practice for a third-round game in the NCAA college basketball tournament on Saturday, March 23, 2013, in Kansas City, Mo. Mississippi plays La Salle in Sunday. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Mississippi guard Marshall Henderson didn't apologize but did acknowledge that he was fooled by a fake Twitter account associated with University of Kentucky sophomore Ryan Harrow.

The fake Harrow Twitter account poked fun at Henderson, including reminding him of the Wildcats' 87-74 victory against the Rebels. Henderson responded via Twitter with some hostile remarks, including mentioning the NIT loss to Robert Morris.

Those tweets by Henderson were later removed.

"When I came off the elevator (I was told) it was not real," Henderson said Saturday. "I was like, 'Oh, well. I wish it was.' "

When asked if he regretted his Twitter remarks, the Ole Miss guard said: "I don't regret anything that I do in life."

- Michael Grant

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Twitter fakes out Ole Miss guard: Henderson says he has no regret

Mississippi guard Marshall Henderson didn't apologize but did acknowledge that he was fooled by a fake Twitter account associated with University of Kentucky sophomore Ryan Harrow.